SAFE PEST CONTROL AND THE IMPORTANCE

It shouldn’t be a complicated process to get the best pest control in your area. You can reduce the number of pests in your home and prevent more from getting in with just a few simple proactive steps. Safely controlling them is very important. Here are some safe options that will protect you from the damaging effects by choosing the wrong kind of pest control.

Cleaning your home properly is one of the safest and most efficient ways to get rid of pests. Removing pests’ food, water, and shelter through basic cleaning makes it more difficult for them to live in, which will cause some of the pests to leave. Reducing clutter, scrubbing hard surfaces, thorough vacuuming, scrubbing blinds, washing rugs & curtains, and cleaning appliances will help pest control and reduce the number of pests in your home. These things will only remove food buildup that pests use to feed on and clean out the eggs and nests formed in dark and dirty places but will not rid of the bugs that are still hiding.

Keeping the pests from getting in is another safe and easy way to control pests in your home. You must seal the gaps and cracks that pests use to enter your home. These gaps include under your doors and around the windows, holes surrounding the pipes, cracks in shower and bathtubs, inside cabinets and where cabinets meet the wall, where the wall meets the floor, and the cracks in the walls and floors themselves. This will minimize the pests’ options for entering your home by sealing all of these weak points.

Of course, contacting Zip Zap Termite & Pest Control is your best defense of pest control. Zip Zap has years of experience, and our trained technicians will be able to use their knowledge to rid you of these pests in the best manner possible. You will be given several options and can explain each technique’s pros and cons so you can make the most sound decision for your home. Contact Zip Zap Termite & Pest Control today for an appointment. 816-407-PEST (7378)

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Jeff is a Board Certified Entomologist (BCE) and a Public Health Entomology Certificate Holder (PHE). He has worked in the pest control industry since 1985.

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